When I ask about who the best tattoo artist is in the city 3-4 names pop up. Amongst those names is always, Milwaukee tattoo artist Pooh Bear-owner of Double Happiness Tattoo. Peep some of his art below,

This publicity image released by Sony Pictures Animation shows from left, Vexy, voiced by Christina Ricci, Smurfette, voiced by Katy Perry and Hackus, voiced by J.B. Smoove, in a scene from the film "Smurfs 2."

When a movie's official website is called smurfhappens.com, it might be considered a fair warning about its quality. Actually, "The Smurfs 2" is not that bad, but it's definitely not going to rise to the top of the summer kids-movie heap.

In this sequel to 2011's "The Smurfs," opening in theaters Wednesday, Smurfette (voiced by Katy Perry) is questioning her identity and worrying she will turn back into the evil anti-Smurf she was created to be by the wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria). | July 30, 2013»Read Full Article(1)

It had planned to open on the east side first, but Refuge Smoothie Cafe will open its first shop downtown, at 763 N. Plankinton Ave. on Aug. 5.

Joshua Janis, who also owns the Red Rock Saloon and McGillycuddy's on Water St., said he still plans to open a Refuge cafe at 2328 N. Farwell Ave., but the site is having construction delays. | July 30, 2013»Read Full Blog Post

Time Warner Cable has requested a meeting with state Senate President Mike Ellis (R-Neenah) in response to his request that cable customers receive rebates in the blackout of Journal Broadcast Group stations.

Ellis and a Time Warner representative will meet this afternoon, according to an Ellis aide. | July 30, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(17)

'This Town' (Blue Rider Press), Mark Leibovich's new book on the clubby, clannish ecosystem of Washington, skewers many self-important political, lobbyist and media figures. But the Wisconsinite who figures most prominently in the book, former vice-presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan, gets off lightly. (Harry Reid, Trent Lott and Politico, to name just three, do not get off so easily.) | July 30, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(3)

Wang Chung and The Fixx. Those are a couple of band names music fans of a certain age might not have heard for a very, very long time.

The British bands, more successful in the U.S. than their homeland, had a string of singles, including two in particular, Chung's "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" and Fixx's "One Thing Leads to Another," that fall on a relatively small list of songs that instantly symboize the decade. | July 30, 2013»Read Full Blog Post